Achieve Your Resolutions: Evernote

Achieve Your Resolutions: Evernote

Over the next few months, as people draft their New Year’s Resolutions and 2012 predictions, I’ll be providing tools to help you Achieve Your Resolution – valuable webapps and web sites that I’ve found in the past year that help achieve popular New Year’s Resolutions.

Here’s how. It allows you to put your documents and information in the cloud. I’ve used it as a more fully-featured Google Docs, a storage container, and a repository for all my notes. If I go to the library and forgot my notes, they’re available on the cloud. If I want to find that great Rolling Stone article I read earlier, I can find my copy in Evernote.

Evernote’s not the best app on-the-go for note writing, in my opinion, but it’s ideal for note gathering. If you need to pull up notes on your mobile phone quickly, Evernote is the app for you.

To a lesser extent, I’ve even saved memes from Tumblr or Reddit in Evernote. No one ever said organizing has to be 100% productive!

Evernote gives students an app where they can take their class notes, clip articles and organize their favorite memes or trends.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Sean Quinn is a sophomore at the
University of Florida
in Gainesville, FL majoring in political science and public relations. Go Gators!
He enjoys watching all sports, especially baseball and football, listening to every type of music (and yes, that includes country and opera), is a relentless
Apple
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Sean's an avid reader and was involved in student government and drama during his run at
Seminole High School
in Sanford, FL. He is also infamous for having a never-ending
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Sean was previously the Vice President, Marketing and Media Relations and Community Blogger for
Teens in Tech
, a Silicon Valley-based start-up that provided technology opportunities for pre-teens and teenagers.
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